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Consulting firms such as Accenture are taking over as companies become overwhelmed by technology
Without a shred of apology or any nod to the public’s anger, the former prime minister has lost his political touch
Longer and more difficult searches for affordable housing are hampering mobility — even within local areas
Regulators are getting nervous about the risks emanating from data storage and processing platforms dominated by a handful of big companies
After worrying data, the UK central bank must show it has a grip on price growth
Uganda is presenting punitive new legislation as a defence of sovereign rights
The very pace of transformative technology makes it tougher for start-ups — and for existing investment portfolios
Putin’s threats are a symptom of a wider anxiety that the US and Nato are bent on Russian dismemberment
Governments shouldn’t be spooked by a lobby whose financial interests are maximised when economic growth is absent
The former PM has only the martyr card left to play but his fan base is dwindling
As well as the stress and anxiety, the rigid monotony of that time means our memories of it are hazy
Economic globalisation hasn’t done much to hold prices down over the past three decades
Broadcaster in talks to buy All3Media, which would shift the balance of its business towards the production side
But is this asset class good for the environment or just speculation?
Can the restaurant chain follow in the footsteps of Chipotle?
The joy and social embarrassment of finally discovering ‘The Sopranos’
The key is organisation and don’t forget to keep items you might need on the day separate — such as a corkscrew
Whether to add value to a property or to stash classified information, en-suite inflation is a growing phenomenon
About 2,000 years ago, Roman soldiers buried a million nails in a four-metre pit. Why?
Money is flowing into regional tech start-ups but regulators have a difficult balancing act not to kill AI in its infancy
Treating AI stocks as sustainable is a bad joke
Wealth management consolidation favours bigger trusts
Patterson and NexTier are trying to cope with labour shortages and increasing material costs
Google and Meta facing demands to pay up to support a local news industry
Investors should stick around for more networking events
Demand for packaging materials is down following the boom during pandemic lockdowns
Intermittency of renewable sources means urgency is required to meet a challenging 2035 net zero deadline
The business lacks sufficient scale to support its inventory and logistics management
US colleges could make themselves more meritocratic — but do they want to?
We must prepare — institutionally and politically — for the permanently higher state investments new times require
The country’s shares still look inexpensive despite a recent rally
Shift in policymakers’ priorities could come sooner than many investors think with a risk of debt crunch looming
Users won’t pay $15 per month or watch ads to play the same old thing
The world cannot afford this year’s climate summit to be a washout
Allegations add to post-pandemic woes for search giant
Chief executive Margherita Della Valle hopes scale benefits will increase profitability
Whoever takes control will have their work cut out, with the stores desperately in need of investment
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